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the department of energy has regulatory authority over liquefied natural gas exports, a lng exports. and it will continue to make public interest determinations on a case by case basis considering economic energy security, environmental and geopolitical impact among other factors. we are moving forward to assist the ukraine in many ways including in the area of energy security on the matter of the regulatory authority for zero mg exports of something that doe handles on the case by case basis. >> giving them access to suppliers elsewhere in the world, other national suppliers? >> present pattern. >> just to be clear, the executive order establishes a framework for sanctions. it does not specify individuals. establishes a broad authority that can be used as appropriate given the situation on the ground. so the secretary of treasury is now under this executive order allowing the secretary of state who compose sanctions would conduct subscribe in newark. hence the individual sanction under this executive order will be paced on the foreign asset control special edition -- designated nati
the department of energy has regulatory authority over liquefied natural gas exports, a lng exports. and it will continue to make public interest determinations on a case by case basis considering economic energy security, environmental and geopolitical impact among other factors. we are moving forward to assist the ukraine in many ways including in the area of energy security on the matter of the regulatory authority for zero mg exports of something that doe handles on the case by case basis....
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the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between low-cost energy and the new manufacturing jobs that we want to see. so we can generate that exik value here in -- economic value here in america. but if we send our natural gas overseas, that same kind of manufacturing future can be constructed in china. let's have that debate here. last month u.s. chemical industry topped $100 billion in new investment as a result of low-cost u.s. natural gas. according to the american chemistry council, those 148 new factories expanded projects could generate $81 billion per year
the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between...
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efficiency, and energy sector to perform. our support for related reforms will help the government to take the steps needed to restore economic stability, and growth, and reduce ukrainian depend on russian gas. and d.o.e. will continue to make public. including environmental and geopolitical impacts among other factors. we are moving forward, to assist ukraine in many ways. on the matter of the regulatory authority. >> giving them access to suppliers in the world. international suppliers other than russia. is that basically what that is. >> i think that's one form of the state department why is if the putin not being targeted himself? we are going to break away from our coverage right now. this is u.s. secretary of state john kerry, he is meeting with reporters in rome, concerning the diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in ukraine, here is the secretary of state. >> is making a transition in a new government, and making progress, important congress and growing the economy, and tackling unemployment. tonight, i will have
efficiency, and energy sector to perform. our support for related reforms will help the government to take the steps needed to restore economic stability, and growth, and reduce ukrainian depend on russian gas. and d.o.e. will continue to make public. including environmental and geopolitical impacts among other factors. we are moving forward, to assist ukraine in many ways. on the matter of the regulatory authority. >> giving them access to suppliers in the world. international suppliers...
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i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear they want to work with them, that we understand their issues, that the united states is engaged and that we are not spoiling for a fight. i think what's interesting here, we're not talking about the return of the cold war. we're talking about using all of the different tools that we have. and diplomacy is one of them. and then working economically with them and especially in central and eastern europe, they want to hear we're paying attention to them. whenever i go there, they say you've pivoted to asia. i say the united states is an atlantic and pacific power and we can and should pay attention to both. >>
i think there are many things we can ultimately do in changing the energy flows and not having them be so dependent. we're about to have the summer so that the issue about the gas is not as great. but i do think what has to happen now and secretary is working on getting the europeans united. >> you're heading to the czech republic, the former check slovakia where you are a hero, the hometown girl made good. what do you think europe wants to hear from us? >> i think they want to hear...
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energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare fracking exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's just a little too close to his texas mansion and the petition in the town to block a tower that would provide water for fracking because of how much of an eyesore it would be in the suit they actually go as far as claiming it's illegal it would create a noise nuisance and traffic hazards interestingly enough mr tillerson sday job is literally to debunk the same claims he's making in the lawsuit and to promote hydraulic fracturing a practice is already been proven to cause earthquakes and birth defects in the very least in fact tellers and is even gotten as far as saying that those who oppose and tr
energy consumption you know that the government and big energy are pushing hard for fracking all across the country but don't you dare fracking exxon c.e.o.'s rex tillerson the yard see this million or scumbag things it's perfectly ok to poison the planet with toxic pollution at the hands of his precious business but as soon as his pristine landscape gets scarred well that's just not acceptable teller said in his rich neighbors of a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a fracking project that's...
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you want to talk about what putin is going to use as energy. how about that attack iing your fellow republicans. >> speaker boehner almost immediately said this is the moment for the president by executive order to lift the ban on selling american national gas to europe. that's a practical, very real step, one john boehner has proposed that i think is exactly correct. i'd be much more impressed if the president's executive order this morning began to move to expand american energy supplies. the greatest thing you can do to hurt putin is reduce his enormous impact in western europe where germany gets 30% of its gas from russian. the germans do not want to make putin mad enough he cuts off their national gas supply. there are things we can do that are real. i think republicans ought to focus on those things but i also think the president has been derelict in not focusing on real things as opposed to symbolic liberalism that sounds good but doesn't accomplish much. >> i think the national gas is a good idea. you have to think about how quickly you
you want to talk about what putin is going to use as energy. how about that attack iing your fellow republicans. >> speaker boehner almost immediately said this is the moment for the president by executive order to lift the ban on selling american national gas to europe. that's a practical, very real step, one john boehner has proposed that i think is exactly correct. i'd be much more impressed if the president's executive order this morning began to move to expand american energy...
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ups is making a push into alternative energy, buying is propane powered deliver trucks. they can travel 2,000 miles on one tank. they'll be used in louisville and oklahoma. the vehiclesing are expected to hit the road by the middle of this year. a battle to report the facts. >> can i ask you where you are from? tell me where you are from >> why many journalists are struggling to cover the story in crimea, in some cases fearing for their own safety. farmers in kenya turning to an ancient method in grows vegetables, there's no digging or dirt. >> there's no big empire to absorb the expense. >> small business opensers -- owners faced with covering the cost of raising the minimum wage. >> ukrainian soccer has given their country men something to celebrate. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy, and these are the top stories at this hour. >>> doctors say a baby born h.i.v. positive may have been cured of the virus that causes aids. researchers believe it's thanks to an early treatment started four hours after birth. similar success was reported with another
ups is making a push into alternative energy, buying is propane powered deliver trucks. they can travel 2,000 miles on one tank. they'll be used in louisville and oklahoma. the vehiclesing are expected to hit the road by the middle of this year. a battle to report the facts. >> can i ask you where you are from? tell me where you are from >> why many journalists are struggling to cover the story in crimea, in some cases fearing for their own safety. farmers in kenya turning to an...
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on-stage tornado of singing and dancing and sexual energy. so who better to bring james brown's life and legacy to the big screen than a spirit? how far do you go with james brown? do you remember when you first met the man? >> yeah, i think 1964 in new york. i went to see him doing a show. he treated me like very -- like i was kind of just new on the block, which isn't what i was. >> reporter: right. did you borrow any of his dance moves? you're up here a little bit and he is down on the floor. >> i used to do in the '60s i used to do some of his moves. >> reporter: although jagger and brown were not close friends, the rolling stones front man was an early fan. some time after brown's death in 2006, jagger helped to resurrect ab abandoned hollywood plan to tell the godfather story. he reached out to academy award producer brian grazer. >> i get an incoming call from literally outer space from probably the most famous and talented human being on the planet, mick jagger. >> brian grazer! >> the clouds parted. >> yeah. then the voice of mick ja
on-stage tornado of singing and dancing and sexual energy. so who better to bring james brown's life and legacy to the big screen than a spirit? how far do you go with james brown? do you remember when you first met the man? >> yeah, i think 1964 in new york. i went to see him doing a show. he treated me like very -- like i was kind of just new on the block, which isn't what i was. >> reporter: right. did you borrow any of his dance moves? you're up here a little bit and he is down...
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love the air®. [ sneezes ] i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count
love the air®. [ sneezes ] i always say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and...
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s energy, and its biggest trading partner. >> in ukraine, a confrontation involving a senior u.n. official. armed men threatened to diplomat at gun point. nick schifrin is in sevastopol, and has more on the dramatic developments. >> for nearly an hour inside this cafe they barricaded u.n. envoy robert serry. demonstrators tried to stop us filming. whether at the cafe or airport they denied all access. the same activists blocked the door running serry out of the country. they feel empowered by the arrival of 16,000 troops. with my producer, we asked half a dozen soldiers and got the same silence. >> can i ask someone a question? he tells me to step away from the car and drive to this base. russian soldiers demanded ukrainians surrender their weapons. they are not to shoot so they block the front gates. anything they could. they successfully sent the russian troops packingment that night a pro-russian mob showed up outside the gates demanding the russian soldiers be let in. russian forcers, with the support of their radical pro-russian supporters are stepping up their aggression. sc
s energy, and its biggest trading partner. >> in ukraine, a confrontation involving a senior u.n. official. armed men threatened to diplomat at gun point. nick schifrin is in sevastopol, and has more on the dramatic developments. >> for nearly an hour inside this cafe they barricaded u.n. envoy robert serry. demonstrators tried to stop us filming. whether at the cafe or airport they denied all access. the same activists blocked the door running serry out of the country. they feel...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ or how ornate the halls are. tall the building is, it doesn't matter if there are granite statues, or big mahogany desks. when working with an investment firm, what's really important is whether the people behind the desks actually stand behind what they say. introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment advisory services, we'll refund your program fee from the previous quarter. it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply. chuck vo: standing by your word, that's what matters the most. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our
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whether it's the legs or the body you feel like you have more energy. >> it emphasis a positive move for the team and a number of others that use it as well. >> temperatures inside a cryosonic reach 184 to negative 292 farenheit. none of the liquid nitrogen touches the body. there's no danger. if you are interested in doing this on your own, there are several facilities. you can expect to pay between $75 to $95. dallas was $75, and in new york $95. a lot of people swear by this type of therapy. >> how many teams are using the treatment. >> right now, 10 teams in the n.b.a. there weren't official statistics. 10 teems had their own facility. that's how they go through it. and other teams find other places. >> i am sure you checked this out. what do the doctors say. >> the doctors approve. i talked to my own and he believed it the best recovery method for endurance athletes. they are all endurance athletes. >> i'm ready to try it. >> me too. >> appreciate it. >> facebook is expanding with a $60 million purchase of titan aerospace. it's aiming to bring internet access to 5 billion people
whether it's the legs or the body you feel like you have more energy. >> it emphasis a positive move for the team and a number of others that use it as well. >> temperatures inside a cryosonic reach 184 to negative 292 farenheit. none of the liquid nitrogen touches the body. there's no danger. if you are interested in doing this on your own, there are several facilities. you can expect to pay between $75 to $95. dallas was $75, and in new york $95. a lot of people swear by this type...
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they're the strongest economic country in europe and they're the country with the most natural gas energy ties to russia. so if they start slipping away and not join the sanctions or the pressure, then russia is almost home free when it comes to europe. >> ambassador richardson, you've done a lot of negotiating, obviously. as you look at this situation, do you feel that there's a planned strategic approach or is there more of an ad hoc -- an impression of an ad hoc nature on the decision making by putin? >> i think, jill, because putin is so unpredictable, because the russians are so all over the place on their intentions, it has to almost be ad hoc. one of the bad sides of today is the u.n. envoy literally being expelled, pushed out of crimea, if a solution is going to involve human rights monitors and observers, that's not a good sign and it sort of throws away the argument that the russian military there is self-defense forces. they're serious military people, and somebody must have told them to go hard on that u.n. enjoy. i don't think it was high officials like putin, but that's not
they're the strongest economic country in europe and they're the country with the most natural gas energy ties to russia. so if they start slipping away and not join the sanctions or the pressure, then russia is almost home free when it comes to europe. >> ambassador richardson, you've done a lot of negotiating, obviously. as you look at this situation, do you feel that there's a planned strategic approach or is there more of an ad hoc -- an impression of an ad hoc nature on the decision...
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they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >> ifill: so a size of $27.5 million in fines, what does it require the companies do now? >> they're going to have to put waste water treatment systems on the discharges on the mines. now the waste is collected and settles out in crude systems before emptied into the stream, so they have to do boost monitoring and have testify a third party to validate the monitoring and they will have to digitally record the violations. in many cases, the companies are submitting reams of actual paper to the states and the states don't really have the available resources to keep track of the violations repor
they acquired nassy energy in 2011, increasing the portfolio and permits. over 700 permits, they told me, from state officials. 5,000 discharge points. they said, in the grand scheme of things, there wasn't a lot. we're 99.8% in compliance all the time. >> ifill: so the cost of doing business? >> they said we predicted this was going to happen, we accounted for it and we expect no way off, but they're saying we're a very large company, can do better but we do well now. >>...
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. >> you feel rejuvenated, legs or body, you feel like you have a little more energy and your legs aren't as tired. >> the suns theory is, it has been a positive for the team and for a handful of other nba teams that use cryo-chamber. >> unless you stay in an extended period of time, you don't want to stand in mainly -- pine us 12 either. the suns own their own chambers but another handful of teams use facilities ar all across the country. you can do that pap. >> what do doctors say? >> i spoke to my own orthopedic surge, he says it's the best recovery for endurance athletes. >> joint pain? >> joints especially because it reduces the blood vessels around those joints. so usually when your blood vessels swell a lot of chemicals get to the joints which causes pain. this takes it away. >> coming up all new in our newscast, the troubling racial disparity and the breast cancer mortality rates across the u.s. why the gap is getting bigger. plus, the facebook, social media giant may be going into the drone business. >>> and take a look at the image as we close tonight. our freeze frame comes fro
. >> you feel rejuvenated, legs or body, you feel like you have a little more energy and your legs aren't as tired. >> the suns theory is, it has been a positive for the team and for a handful of other nba teams that use cryo-chamber. >> unless you stay in an extended period of time, you don't want to stand in mainly -- pine us 12 either. the suns own their own chambers but another handful of teams use facilities ar all across the country. you can do that pap. >> what do...
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and the pressure will be taken off his back because of all of europe and united states and all the energy is now in ukraine. >> reporter: there could an down side for president assad, too. he relies on russian support in weapons and parts and tanks. but the sanctions against russian could hurt his war machine. >> the israeli military said it found weapons of missiles that have a range of 100 miles. israel has accused iran of supplying missiles to its enemies. >>> a trial for an al-qaeda spokesman wh, he is charged with killing americans after the september 11th attacks. john terrett is at the courthouse, the court heard opening statements today. >> reporter: the trial getting under way, he is the most senior alleged al-qaeda leader ever to be tried on u.s. soil. it began here and the prosecution right out of the gate took the jury back to september 11th. he needed help to spread his murderous decree and recruit people for al-qaeda around the world. the prosecution held up a picture of the world trade center site which is barely ten blocks away from this courthouse. chief prosecutors said,
and the pressure will be taken off his back because of all of europe and united states and all the energy is now in ukraine. >> reporter: there could an down side for president assad, too. he relies on russian support in weapons and parts and tanks. but the sanctions against russian could hurt his war machine. >> the israeli military said it found weapons of missiles that have a range of 100 miles. israel has accused iran of supplying missiles to its enemies. >>> a trial...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
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sometimes it has to do with energy and special interests and the military industrial complex, all kinds of special interests. so they lead the charge. but to get total support from the people that translates into support from congress, it's usually this whole idea that it's well-intentioned and we're going to help the people that really suffer. i believe in that, but i believe that we should help the people here in this country by allowing them to keep their own money and spend their oin money that way. if they want to donate to these countries, fine and dandy. >> and by the way, you're right about that. americans will, in times of crisis and hurricanes and disasters, be them in haiti, they will get out of their own wallets. but my issue here is that a lot of times, to your point, congressman, we try to buy their love. and we only end up putting a deposit on their hatred, you know? >> that's right. it always backfires and i've always argued that foreign aid is a process where you take money from poor people, in this country, and give it to rich people in other countries. because the peo
sometimes it has to do with energy and special interests and the military industrial complex, all kinds of special interests. so they lead the charge. but to get total support from the people that translates into support from congress, it's usually this whole idea that it's well-intentioned and we're going to help the people that really suffer. i believe in that, but i believe that we should help the people here in this country by allowing them to keep their own money and spend their oin money...
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that's a massive amount of energy, and if they clamp down they'll be just be shoots themselves in the foot. there might be flights coming out, and while there is general consensus of things that can be done there is a lot of money tied up in things, and you can't just cut it off. >> today, an united nations envoy trying to assess the situation was first held and then forced to leave with threats thrown in. nick schifrin there, he joins us live now from simeferol. walk us through what happened. >> reporter: quite a few threats were thrown at u.n. robert surrey. the pro-russian demonstrators are becoming more emboldens. it started at 3 hours ago when robert serry left the ukraine naval headquarters. he was stopped by proactivists who were armed saying he needed to leave crimea immediately. he declined and walked to a cafe. that's when he was barricaded back into the cafe. he talked with them and then agreed to leave the country or leave crimea at that point. that's when pro-russian demonstrators showed up outside of the cafe. 30 or 40 people chanting putin, putin. russian, russian, tryi
that's a massive amount of energy, and if they clamp down they'll be just be shoots themselves in the foot. there might be flights coming out, and while there is general consensus of things that can be done there is a lot of money tied up in things, and you can't just cut it off. >> today, an united nations envoy trying to assess the situation was first held and then forced to leave with threats thrown in. nick schifrin there, he joins us live now from simeferol. walk us through what...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ that will push the he next economy forward... tion to preventing one more american child from wondering why their parent didn't come home... to international drug cartels and the need to secure our borders... the future of this country, our country, is tied to immigration reform. no one debates we need to fix our broken immigration system. republican leaders know it. they've even said so time and again. so why are house republicans "cooling." "retreating." and even privately saying they'd rather do "nothing" this year. doing nothing puts jobs on ice ... forces us to lose out on revenue for roads and schools and infrastructure. and sends a message to millions of dreamers, who study hard and want to serve our country, they might as well dream on. no, nothing won't do. call house republicans today. tell them we've waited long enough: pass immigration reform. tthe will..., mobilizing to take on the
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partly, he has the energy, which flows underneath ukraine and supplies so much of europe. and more than that, he has now threatened, we are told, to no longer use the united states dollar as a currency on the world market. what if he did that? maria bartiromo from the fox business network will join us next to talk about the ramifications of such a thing. whether he could do it and what it would mean to our economy. would it, as the russians say, cripple our economy? that's next. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes liferips us up. sometimes we trip ourselveup. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the per
partly, he has the energy, which flows underneath ukraine and supplies so much of europe. and more than that, he has now threatened, we are told, to no longer use the united states dollar as a currency on the world market. what if he did that? maria bartiromo from the fox business network will join us next to talk about the ramifications of such a thing. whether he could do it and what it would mean to our economy. would it, as the russians say, cripple our economy? that's next. t! [bell rings]...
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jobs in high tech manufacturing, energy, exports, american innovation. that's job number one. job number two, training more americans with the skills they need to fill those good jobs. so that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three, guaranteeing every young person access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to college education like the one you're getting here that's why over the past five years working with the outstanding congressional delegation from connecticut, we've been able to make sure that grant dollars are going further than before. we're taking on a student loan system that gave tax dollars to the big banks, and we said let's get it to students directly to be able to afford to go to college. that's why we're offering millions of young people the chance to cap their monthly student loan payments at 10% of their income. you need to check that out. go to the website of the department of education and find out how you may be eligible for that. today more young people are earning college degrees than ever before. of course, and i kno
jobs in high tech manufacturing, energy, exports, american innovation. that's job number one. job number two, training more americans with the skills they need to fill those good jobs. so that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three, guaranteeing every young person access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to college education like the one you're getting here that's why over the past five years working with the outstanding congressional delegation from...
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jobs in high tech manufacturing, energy, exports, american innovation. that's job number one. job number two, training more americans with the skills they need to fill those good jobs. so that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three, guaranteeing every
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. we're following breaking news out of the crisis in ukraine. armed gunmen have now forced a united nations envoy out of crimea. this is a photo of the envoy, robert serry, taking refuge at a cafe with a tv reporter after gunmen tried to get him into a car. serry later left for the airport, saying he was happy to leave crimea if it would help reduce tensions. also right now, we're waiting for the secretary of state of the united states, john kerry,
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. we're following breaking news out of the crisis in ukraine. armed gunmen have now forced a united nations envoy out of crimea....
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here in europe, where, of course, they all dependent on russia for their energy, for less expensive natural gas. so some, including germany, are a little more reluctant to be tough with vladimir putin and to agree to tougher sanctions against russia. he's also trying to encourage ukraine, and he brought with him ukraine's acting foreign minister who i'm told recently was one of the protesters in the square. he himself, now he's the acting foreign minister and leading this young transitional group, trying to stand against russia. so what kerry is trying to do by bringing him here to paris is elevate him to give him legitimacy and help him stand up to russia and also help persuade his colleagues that they should avoid any military confrontation that would give putin a pretex to move further into ukraine. and frankly, that is what u.s. officials think is really putin's end game. they believe he does want to take over ukraine. that this is part of his grand vision to re-create what was lost with the end of the soviet union, to re-create a russian federation that is really an empire. they don't
here in europe, where, of course, they all dependent on russia for their energy, for less expensive natural gas. so some, including germany, are a little more reluctant to be tough with vladimir putin and to agree to tougher sanctions against russia. he's also trying to encourage ukraine, and he brought with him ukraine's acting foreign minister who i'm told recently was one of the protesters in the square. he himself, now he's the acting foreign minister and leading this young transitional...
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it depends on energy sales to europe for a large percentage of its state budget. it really depends on the the eu and u.s. are acting together here or if the u.s. is acting alone. >> thank you very much indeed, reporting also that as far as europe is concerned, russia supplies a quarter of all its energy needs, the oil and gas supplies, a lot of it through ukrainian pipelines as well. we will be covering all the developments here of course in this huge country of ukraine, all around ukraine. also those meetings in paris and those nato meetings with russian members as well in brussels a little later on today as well. all those developments, you can follow them on the bbc website, bbc.com/news, also twitter @bbctimwillcoxs. >>> pope francis has strongly defended the record of the catholic church. in a rare interview with an italian newspaper, the pope said no one had done more to root out pedophil pedophilia. last month it was claimed that they allowed systematic coverups. the bbc's alan johnston is in rome and joins us now. particularly given the u.n.'s recent remar
it depends on energy sales to europe for a large percentage of its state budget. it really depends on the the eu and u.s. are acting together here or if the u.s. is acting alone. >> thank you very much indeed, reporting also that as far as europe is concerned, russia supplies a quarter of all its energy needs, the oil and gas supplies, a lot of it through ukrainian pipelines as well. we will be covering all the developments here of course in this huge country of ukraine, all around...
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they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest example to world peace is the classic case in my view. will the foreign secretary array with me -- agree with me that our country must rethink the funding of our armed forces to make sure we have the ships, the navy, the air force to me potential threats in the future. i am not hinting we should go to war on this case but it is a reminder we need to keep our defenses up. in an unstable world we do need to keep up our defenses, that is right. that is why this country is investing in some very sophisticated military projects for the future. as twotain the spending per
they can develop alternative energy supplies, including fracking. including as the united states becomes an energy exporter, there are alternative sources there in the future and sources -- the inauguration of of the new pipeline project from the caspian sea which will be a new route for gas supplies into europe, not passing through russia, not from russia. this infrastructure will take time to develop but it is important to do so. the world is becoming increasingly unstable. this latest...
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may have to do a lot of things by ourselves because they're dependent on russia for a lot of their energy supplies and actually we have seen a significant recession in european leadership over the last ten to 20 years. but we need to act and we need to speak up in favor of the people who are now being overtaken in crimea by vladimir putin's army, his military. and i worry and -- in conclusion i say it's time we woke up about vladimir putin. it's time that this administration got real. and it's also time for us to worry about what vladimir putin will do on eastern ukraine on the pretext that somehow disorder and demonstrations might require russian presence. and my friends, if we allow mr. putin to assert his authority over these areas because of russian-speaking people, that message is not lost on poland, where there's russian population, on romania, on latvia, estonia, lithuania and moldova, and we are on the verge possibly of seeing a move to reassert the old russian empire, which is mr. putin's lifelong ambition. madam president, i've overstayed my time. i thank my colleague from alaba
may have to do a lot of things by ourselves because they're dependent on russia for a lot of their energy supplies and actually we have seen a significant recession in european leadership over the last ten to 20 years. but we need to act and we need to speak up in favor of the people who are now being overtaken in crimea by vladimir putin's army, his military. and i worry and -- in conclusion i say it's time we woke up about vladimir putin. it's time that this administration got real. and it's...
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and we need to also look at an energy policy that substitutes russia's effort it is try to use natural gas as a weapon to export it to that region. that's -- i think we have the look forward positively diplomatically and economically. >> governor, good to talk to you. matthew, thank you very much, instead. coming up, the blade runner murder trial. the defense takes aim at a tearful neighbor of oscar pistorius. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets
and we need to also look at an energy policy that substitutes russia's effort it is try to use natural gas as a weapon to export it to that region. that's -- i think we have the look forward positively diplomatically and economically. >> governor, good to talk to you. matthew, thank you very much, instead. coming up, the blade runner murder trial. the defense takes aim at a tearful neighbor of oscar pistorius. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she...
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and we need to also look at an energy policy that substitutes rus russia's effort it is try to use natural gas as a weapon to export it to that region. that's -- i think we have the look forward positively diplomatically and economically. >> governor, good to talk to you. matthew, thank you very much, instead. coming up, the blade runner murder trial. the defense takes aim at a tearful neighbor of oscar pistorius. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing
and we need to also look at an energy policy that substitutes rus russia's effort it is try to use natural gas as a weapon to export it to that region. that's -- i think we have the look forward positively diplomatically and economically. >> governor, good to talk to you. matthew, thank you very much, instead. coming up, the blade runner murder trial. the defense takes aim at a tearful neighbor of oscar pistorius. like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. you can't always see...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> russian all ukrainian forces engaged in a dramatic face-off at an air base in crimea. the crimean region of ukraine. the russians fired warning shots in the air and the unarmed ukrainance approach. take a listen to some of the confrontation. you can read the translation on the screen. >>> we're joined now by julia yafy, the senior editor for the new republic along with jim scuitto. you speak russian, so you understood that exchange. very intense, dramatic. are we exaggerating? >> exaggerating what? >> the intensity of what's going on? >> no, no, he's threatening to shoot people in the legs. also, it's curious he's saying i'm following orders. who is he taking orders from? more of the unmarked gunmen we see strutting around? who do they answer to? >> fortunately no one was injured, but look at the intensity of their faces, what they're saying. there could have been some blood. >> i don't know
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there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy is improving, and it's right there on the border of russia. so i think it makes him very nervous, if there were a success in ukraine in bringing about a free and open society and economic success, which is not the case in russia, as you know, which is propped up by energy. >> charlie: should we revisit the question of georgia and nato? >> yes. i really believe that we should sponsor the inclusion of georgia into nato. every few weeks the russians move the fence a little further into georgian territory with impunity. there was a peace agreement orc
there are many, many things, but particularly energy. but, you know, this has been bad for the russian economy. the value of their currency has fallen, the stock market is down. there is a negative reaction to this, too, that may effect putin's economy. and could i mention one other aspect of this is putin also sees -- here's this beautiful and large and magnificent country called ukraine. suppose ukraine, finally, after failing in 2004, gets it right, democracy, gets rid of corruption, economy...
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one of the long-term things not part of those eight ideas but one to examine, what energy production from the u.s. means freeing up sources in europe to remain in those countries so they are not as dependent on russia in the future as they have been in the past. i think that's an important part of it. the one thing that gives russia leverage on their neighbors is the amount of natural gas in the world they produce themselves and their neighbors. that's where the reluctance is coming from. >> some rely on them by 30% as far as oil and gas reserves. i want to tall attention. obama is neither tyrant nor pushover. in general the criticism of him being inconsistent and indecisive is closer to the mark. the accusation he's been feckless in ukraine still dubious because those demanding a stronger response have been unable to come up with one. is that correct in your mind or do you think people have come up with other options. >> there have been options. i'm pleased with the fact many options put forth they are taking. there's a time to be critical about the president's foreign policy. in a
one of the long-term things not part of those eight ideas but one to examine, what energy production from the u.s. means freeing up sources in europe to remain in those countries so they are not as dependent on russia in the future as they have been in the past. i think that's an important part of it. the one thing that gives russia leverage on their neighbors is the amount of natural gas in the world they produce themselves and their neighbors. that's where the reluctance is coming from....
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. >> secretary, you've championed broadening the energy pace for the -- energy base for the navy. how is that a going? and, again, how do you manage that? >> well, first, it's going very well. i said in answer to the first question that it's fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we're doing it today. i'm very glad that america's producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two pretty overriding factors. number one, oil and gas are global commodities. and the price is set globally. so you get some instability somewhere, you get somebody threatening to close a strait somewhere, you get anything, when the syrian crisis started, the price of oil went up $10 a barrel. syria's not a major producer, but it's a security premium that traders place on oil regardless of where it's coming from. every time the price of oil goes up a dollar a barrel, it costs the navy and marine corps $30 million in additional fuel costs. in '11 and '12, i was presented with, the navy was presented with an additional unbudgeted $2 billion in fuel c
. >> secretary, you've championed broadening the energy pace for the -- energy base for the navy. how is that a going? and, again, how do you manage that? >> well, first, it's going very well. i said in answer to the first question that it's fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we're doing it today. i'm very glad that america's producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two pretty overriding factors. number one, oil...
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ukraine to cope with russia's politically motivated trade practices, whether it is manipulating the energy supply, or banning the best chocolates made in ukraine. the fact is, this is a 21st century. and we should not see nations step backwards to behave in 19th or 20th century fashion. there are ways to resolve these differences. great nations choose to do that appropriately. the fact is that we believe that there are a set of options available to russia and all of us that can move us down the road of appropriate diploma sir, appropriate diplomatic engagement. we invite russia to come to that table. we invite particularly russia to engage directly with the government of ukraine because i am confident they are prepared to help work through these issues in a thoughtful way. i'm very proud to be here in ukraine. like some americans and other people around the world we've watched with extraordinary awe the power of individuals unarmed, except with ideas. people with beliefs and principles and values, who have reached for freedom, for equality, for opportunity. there is nothing more important
ukraine to cope with russia's politically motivated trade practices, whether it is manipulating the energy supply, or banning the best chocolates made in ukraine. the fact is, this is a 21st century. and we should not see nations step backwards to behave in 19th or 20th century fashion. there are ways to resolve these differences. great nations choose to do that appropriately. the fact is that we believe that there are a set of options available to russia and all of us that can move us down the...
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we could solve the energy problems. we could improve education with e-learning, health, diagnostics on the internet. all of that is possible. we could better of the lives of hundreds of millions. we all have so much to gain from peace. that's why i want to thank the indomitable john kerry, you know, new york, and tel aviv. they are the city that is never sleep. john kerry is definitely the secretary of state who never sleeps. and -- [applause] and i've got the bags under my eyes to prove it. we're working together literally day and night to seek a durable peace. a peace anchored at solid security arrangements and the mutual recognition of two nation states. [applause] israel, israel is the nation-state of the jewish people with the civil rights of all citizens. jews and non-jews alike are guaranteed. the land of israel is the place where the identity of the jewish people was forged. it was in hebron that abraham bought the cave of the patriarchs and the matriarchs. it was in bethel that jacob dreamed his dreams. it was
we could solve the energy problems. we could improve education with e-learning, health, diagnostics on the internet. all of that is possible. we could better of the lives of hundreds of millions. we all have so much to gain from peace. that's why i want to thank the indomitable john kerry, you know, new york, and tel aviv. they are the city that is never sleep. john kerry is definitely the secretary of state who never sleeps. and -- [applause] and i've got the bags under my eyes to prove it....
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another interesting thing about that energy subsidy is a lot of that money is going to end up in moscow because it's moscow who sells much of ukraine its fuel. in washington, they are quite a wear they are giving potentially a billion dollars to moscow. >> just how far is the u.s. supposed to go in supporting ukraine? at what point is it going to run up against opposition in congress? >> there is a lot of -- a lot of support for financial aid and financial loans to ukraine. however, the senate majority leader, harry reid said let's keep an idea on what europe wants. this is mainly a european issue. if europe isn't all for sanctions -- and they are not because they are scared of losing all of the valuable russian money pumping into london and germany, why should we go down the road of sanctions in some ways? it's a matter of whetherpom policy starts to weaken because republicans are using it as an opportunity though call him weak. whether he strikes -- sticks to strategic interests or has to project american power. mr. putin said clearly, let's remember what the u.s. did in iraq and afgh
another interesting thing about that energy subsidy is a lot of that money is going to end up in moscow because it's moscow who sells much of ukraine its fuel. in washington, they are quite a wear they are giving potentially a billion dollars to moscow. >> just how far is the u.s. supposed to go in supporting ukraine? at what point is it going to run up against opposition in congress? >> there is a lot of -- a lot of support for financial aid and financial loans to ukraine. however,...
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the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's what they're born to, what they live for and what makes them happy. >> the teams are now making their way through north america's highest mountains, the alaska range. next week and beyond they'll battle the elements and each other, pushing themselves, dogs and humans together in what's known here as the last great race, the iditarod. aljazeera, outsidin outside anc. >> the dogs should be crossing the line next week. >> our own libby casey has moderated has race. >> guess who's more popular than the president? first lady. the polls showing 66% of americans like michelle obama compared to 52% who say the same ab
the relative heat is hard on the dogs, who sweat and lose more energy. >> weather is always a concern. this is alaska and it's huge. it can be too warm or it can be really cold. it can be, you know, really snowy or it can be as in parts of the trail this year, virtually little snow. you know, it is what it is, and that's part of having preparation to be able to deal with those situations. >> just looking at these dogs before a race, you can see that the animals love to run. it's...
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there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think she's trying to potentially have -- be a channel to try to talk putin down from the ledge that he finds himself on. so that may be one tactic, where she's -- you know, she's looking at perhaps, you know, canceling the g8 meeting but not at this point make the g8 into a g7. >> do you sense that in the end putin will ever deal with the new government in ukraine? is he actually looking to reinstall yanukovych? >> well, for the moment russia recognizes yanukovych, does not recognize the interim government. i think we'll have to look at the fortunes of yulia tymoshenko and see
there's a far more global and diversified energy market out there. but germany in particular does depend heavily, 30% of its gas imports come from russia. >> would it be important to the russians if the g-7 considered -- well, if the g8 considered becoming the g-7 again? if they considered ejecting russia from that international body? >> i think in the context of angela merkel she's one of the european leaders if not the european leader that has the ability to talk to putin. i think...
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about a third of all their energy products come from russia. they are kind of afraid to fire a shot at russia. economic shot. and russia, they need to realize, russia needs those petrol dollars. they can't cut off the european union and stop shipping them gas and oil. russia would buckle under. they would buckle under. they need each other. this has to come from the eu, and we should join the eu with economic sanctions, at least the threat, and that would be enough for putin to get out. >> the e.u.'s position has not always been that strong. there are lots of other positions. i'm going to go to this sound on tape and then get kimberly and greg's thoughts. >> an incredible act of aggression. really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade another country. russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine. >> this is a time for careful, wise, steady leadership. >> we know that the russians have basically violated every major treaty they ever entered into. we see how they basically lied. they're lying, and this government is a gov
about a third of all their energy products come from russia. they are kind of afraid to fire a shot at russia. economic shot. and russia, they need to realize, russia needs those petrol dollars. they can't cut off the european union and stop shipping them gas and oil. russia would buckle under. they would buckle under. they need each other. this has to come from the eu, and we should join the eu with economic sanctions, at least the threat, and that would be enough for putin to get out....
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and others to help cut its reliance on russian energy. the u.s. called a halt, but there's a question over existing ties. the u.s. imports $27 billion worth of russian goods and exports $11 billion. the u.s. barack obama is considering sanctions against russian officials, including asset feeses and visa bans. rory challands joins us live from moscow. we are outlining the options. hearing - we have lost the connection to rory. apologies for that. we'll move on for now. not everyone in crimea is happy with russia's increased involvement. we have a report on the fears of the tatar population and their problems with the ethnic russian population. >> this has been the loudest criticism of russia's military take over of the crimea since it began last friday. most of the women are crimean tatars, a well organised educated minority horrified by the intervention. >> i'm afraid. i see that people are afraid. i see the fear in their eyes. we can feel that -- we cann feel that we are safe. >> the edge of town may be a greater place to agitate. >> this is a cl
and others to help cut its reliance on russian energy. the u.s. called a halt, but there's a question over existing ties. the u.s. imports $27 billion worth of russian goods and exports $11 billion. the u.s. barack obama is considering sanctions against russian officials, including asset feeses and visa bans. rory challands joins us live from moscow. we are outlining the options. hearing - we have lost the connection to rory. apologies for that. we'll move on for now. not everyone in crimea is...
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they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop not going to the g 8 with you. >> pivotal time. >> it is. sounds like what the administration is talking about is at most economic sanctions. that from everything i am reading and hearing will have very little impact on russia because they will continue to have a relationship with europe. europe, because of their economic problems, is in no position to cut off its trade. >> and allies, britain already saying we are a no go. >> and i imagine, it doesn't look like we are trying to sort of must ira lot of support. >>. no and we have just b
they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop...
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i'm right when i talk about that inherent link between energy and security. energy and prosperity. and when we don't develop our resources and when we are not able to feed others with our resources and so many others are reliant upon russia who does develop their resources and with that wealth are able to strengthen their military and their influence and power on the globe, then other nations are in trouble. >> well, it is interesting, i thought that k.t. mcfarland had good ideas. also that obama should send a delegation to the czech republic, central europe and help them develop fracking techniques. because then, a big part of the equation is russia is rendered impotent. now vladimir putin has control of that, right? >> right, and see in that building of pipelines is an example of developing natural resources and what they can provide to a region. and here, today, was -- in washingt washington, d.c., we had all of these protesters against the keystone pipeline. look, america needs pipelines just like other parts of the globe we talked about need their pipelines. we need ours. and
i'm right when i talk about that inherent link between energy and security. energy and prosperity. and when we don't develop our resources and when we are not able to feed others with our resources and so many others are reliant upon russia who does develop their resources and with that wealth are able to strengthen their military and their influence and power on the globe, then other nations are in trouble. >> well, it is interesting, i thought that k.t. mcfarland had good ideas. also...
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but the energy lobby along with lawmakers here are still very much in favor of exploiting our oil and gas resources whether it's on land or whether it's in the water so. they did pass a law which requires oil companies to report where they're drilling and to report some of the chemicals but it really doesn't go far enough according to some activists who say that the legislation was watered way down compared to when they wanted to ban fracking completely and of course jerry brown is a very big proponent of fracking and that's really quickly talk about the petition what are they hoping to achieve with it and what are the next steps we have about a minute left. sure well under this petition that was filed by the center of biological diversity they're trying to get the e.p.a. to either amend or completely revoke this contract which allows these offshore oil rigs there's twenty three of them out there in the santa barbara channel which are allowed to dump these fluids out into the ocean so it's up to the e.p.a. there are provisions in the contract that say that if it is found to. be harmfu
but the energy lobby along with lawmakers here are still very much in favor of exploiting our oil and gas resources whether it's on land or whether it's in the water so. they did pass a law which requires oil companies to report where they're drilling and to report some of the chemicals but it really doesn't go far enough according to some activists who say that the legislation was watered way down compared to when they wanted to ban fracking completely and of course jerry brown is a very big...